| Literature DB >> 28330123 |
Anudurga Gajendiran1, Sharmila Krishnamoorthy1, Jayanthi Abraham2.
Abstract
Polythene and plastic waste are found to accumulate in the environment, posing a major ecological threat. They are found to be considered non-degradable, once it enters the environment it has been found to remain there indefinitely. However, significant attention has been placed on biodegradable polymer, identification of microbes with degradative potential on plastic material. The aim of the present investigation was to biodegrade low-density polyethylene (LDPE) using potential fungi isolated from landfill soil. Based on 18S rRNA analyses the isolated strain was identified as Aspergillus clavatus. LDPE degradation by A. clavatus was monitored for 90 days of incubation in aqueous medium. The degradation was confirmed by changes in polyethylene weight, CO2 evolution by Strum test, infrared spectra and morphological changes by SEM and AFM analysis.Entities:
Keywords: FTIR; LDPE films; Microbial degradation; SEM; Strain JASK1; Strum test
Year: 2016 PMID: 28330123 PMCID: PMC4752946 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-016-0394-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1Phylogenetic relationship of Aspergillus clavatus JASK1 based on 18S rRNA gene nucleotide sequences. Numbers at the nodes indicate bootstrap values from the neighbor-joining analysis of 1000 resampled data sets. Bar represents sequence divergence
Fig. 2Graph represents the percentage weight loss of LDPE films incubated with Aspergillus clavatus JASK1
Fig. 3FTIR spectrum of biodegradation of LDPE film after 90 days of incubation. The presence of functional groups supporting the conformational change on the polymer surface
Fig. 4AFM micrographs revealing the surface changes of LDPE films after 90 days of incubation with Aspergillus clavatus
Fig. 5Scanning electron microscopy of Aspergillus clavatus JASK1 growing on the surface of LDPE films after 90 days of incubation showing the physical weak, minor cracks and wrinkles on the surface of LDPE films